The Hill Times
LONDON, U.K.—When you find yourself shouting at the television screen, you know it’s time to take a break. I reached that point last week, watching Kamala Harris’ acceptance speech at the Democratic National Convention, and what I yelled at the screen was: “the enemy is us!” Harris had got to the foreign policy sound-bite. She was talking about the “enduring struggle between democracy and tyranny,” and Donald Trump’s desire to cozy up to “tyrants and dictators.” That’s when I lost it.
How do we know this? Because that was the rule in every single hunter-gatherer group that the anthropologists encountered in the middle decades of the last century when the first generation of anthropologists studied the social structure of the last generation of hunter-gatherers who had had no contact with mass societies.
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